Inquiry into election plagued by problems
Afghan resigns, cites foreign interference
Posted: October 13, 2009 at 6:16 a.m.
Efforts to resolve Afghanistan’s presidential election suffered new setbacks Monday when one of two Afghans on the commission looking into purported cheating resigned over “foreign interference ” and U.N. officials acknowledged that errors and miscommunication had plagued the investigation.
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